Looking up from the sunrise, my attention was pulled away by something unexpected… a jet streaking overhead. And just beyond that fleeting trace of human ingenuity, there it was — the other constant in our sky. The Moon.

Not just a distant object, but a part of our own story. Formed from a colossal impact billions of years ago, a piece of Earth itself cast outward and forever bound to us. Since then, it has shaped our planet in quiet but profound ways — stabilizing our axial tilt, driving the tides, and possibly even helping to create the conditions for life as we know it.

It’s strange to think that while we engineer machines to cross the skies, leaving temporary marks that fade within minutes, the Moon remains. Steady. Unmoving in its rhythm. A reminder of deep time compared to our brief presence.

Photographing it is always a balance. The Moon reflects intense sunlight, far brighter than the sky around it. To preserve its surface detail, I lowered my ISO to 250 and increased the shutter speed to 1/500, keeping the highlights from blowing out while still capturing the surrounding atmosphere — including that fleeting human signature crossing beneath it.

Two worlds in one frame. One ancient and enduring, the other momentary and evolving.

And somehow, both tell the story of us.

#Moon #Luna #Astrophotography #Space #NightSky #SkyWatching #EarthAndMoon #Celestial #Astronomy #SciencePhotography #NatureAndScience #SkyLovers #Universe #Cosmos #PlanetEarth #Humanity #Aviation #JetTrail #Contrail #LightAndShadow #Photography #Canon5DMarkIV #Sigma100400 #Telephoto #HandheldPhotography #OutdoorPhotography #NaturePhotography #SkyPhotography #ExploreTheSky #CuriousMind #ScienceIsBeautiful #OurPlaceInTheUniverse #Stargazing #SpaceAndTime #WanderingLens #ByMaikeldeBakker #MaikeldeBakkerPhotography #DutchNature #Kampina #LookUp

I'm sharing a visual journey I created: a seamless transition from stars to atoms, cells, and humans, before atoms recycle back into the universe upon death.

"From cosmic dust to us, then back to the stardust that dreams anew. We are but the universe experiencing itself, momentarily." – Almir A. Naudé

This constant flow underscores our deep connection to cosmology.

#Cosmology #Philosophy #Science #Existentialism #Animation #VideoArt #LifeCycle #ScienceIsBeautiful #OriginalContent

🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱#goVegan 🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌍💔 The more I learn about animals, the more I realise how limited humans truly are.

Mice sing ultrasonic love songs.
Crows remember faces.
Whales carry culture.
Elephants mourn.
And we call them “less intelligent”?

We don’t hear them, not because they are silent —
but because we never learned to listen.

#AnimalWisdom #Compassion #VeganForTheVoiceless #ScienceIsBeautiful #ListenToNature

Whether you are a fan of scientific photography or simply curious about the Leidenfrost effect, our website hosts a LeidenGallery to observe droplets in all their states.

The LeidenMovie menu has also been added, listing the experimental videos from our YouTube channel.

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https://www.leidenforce.eu/Leidenmovies

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https://www.leidenforce.eu/Leidengallery

Enjoy exploring!

#ScienceIsBeautiful #LabWork #STEAM #SciencePics #ScienceVideos

LeidenMovies

The LeidenForce project presents its videos and movies around the Leidenfrost effect, highlights and experiments.

📸 Milchstraße mit Sternschnuppen und Glühwürmchen
Milky Way, Meteors and Fireflies

Ein Bild zum Rein- und Rausträumen:
Kosmisches Licht von oben, leuchtende Tänzer von unten

🔭✨ https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap250802.html

#Milchstraße #Sternschnuppen #Glühwürmchen #Astronomie #Astrofotografie #Nachthimmel #APOD #MilkyWay #Meteors #Fireflies #CosmicWonder #ScienceIsBeautiful #FreisingerGartenblog

@estherschindler I might add…1) that’s curious (my favorite) or 2) that’s odd. #ScientificCuriosity #sciencenerd #scienceIsBeautiful

Mikrowelle macht Kohlestaub zu Graphit - Forscher entdecken verblüffend einfachen Weg zur Graphiterzeugung - scinexx.de

https://www.scinexx.de/news/technik/mikrowelle-macht-kohlestaub-zu-graphit

#science #graphite #plasma #scienceisbeautiful

Mikrowelle macht Kohlestaub zu Graphit - Forscher entdecken verblüffend einfachen Weg zur Graphiterzeugung - scinexx.de

Nach 15 Minuten "gar": Forscher haben einfachen Kohlestaub in der Mikrowelle zu Nano-Graphit gemacht – dem Rohmaterial für Akku-Elektroden, Schmierstoffen

scinexx | Das Wissensmagazin
En train de faire une petie sélection d'articles scientifiques à vulgariser :
- Des nanoparticules pour améliorer la photosynthèse
- Génération spontanée de courants électriques au niveau des sources hydrothermales
- Nanoparticules pour transporter et délivrer des médocs dans les poumons
- une molécule qui permet de rendre à nouveau sensible des bactéries résistantes aux antibio
- etc...
#ScienceIsBeautiful